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Auryn Identifies Multiple Copper-Gold Drill Targets at Sombrero

Fury Gold Mines Ltd.

Figure 1 illustrates a size comparison of the mineralized system identified at the Sombrero project and the Las Bambas cluster of deposits. The Sombrero project has three separate mineralized clusters identified to date at the Sombrero, Nioc and Good Lucky occurrences, which appear over an area of approximately 10 x 5 kilometers, which is similar in scale to the Las Bambas deposits.

Figure 2 illustrates the targets that form the basis for the initial 2019 drill program on the Sombrero property. The image on the left defines the targets based on chargeability values above 25 millivolts, which represent the potential for disseminated copper – gold mineralization and can be hosted in both endoskarn and porphyry-styles of mineralization. There are a total of 6 chargeability anomalies that will be drilled, which represent 7.25 kilometers of strike length. The image on the right defines targets based on magnetic intensity, which represent the potential for high-grade exoskarn targets. There is a total of 7 magnetic anomalies that will be drilled, which represent 4.5 kilometers of strike length.

Figure 3 illustrates drill traces depicted by the green lines on geological and geophysical cross-sections. These sections demonstrate the drill targeting concepts that aim to build a discovery through drilling high-grade exoskarn and bulk tonnage endoskarn and porphyry-styles of mineralization.

Figure 4 illustrates the geochemical zonation patterns within the Sombrero mineralized system. The system is defined by a lead – zinc halo that occurs over an area of approximately 15 x 10 kilometers. Internal to this halo there are three copper – gold systems that are exposed at the Sombrero, Nioc and Good Lucky occurrences. Molybdenum geochemical signatures are typically located internal to the copper – gold systems and are spatially associated with evolved monzonitic intrusive rocks that are associated with porphyry-styles of mineralization. The image on the left shows the mineralized system on a geologic map with the volcanic cover that is present; whereas, the image on the right shows the same mineralized system on an interpreted geologic map with the volcanic cover removed.

Figure 5 illustrates the greater land position of 120,000 hectares within the Sombrero district in comparison to the defined Las Bambas, Tintaya Los Chancas districts. Importantly, follow-up work on the Sombrero South cluster of licenses is expected to be released in the coming months as Auryn looks to define a second mineralized system that can be advanced to the drill stage.

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